UPS systems in telecommunications
Where are UPS systems used in the telecommunications industry?
The telecommunications sector covers both telephone and mobile broadcasting companies and the telecommunications systems, such as VoIP, integral to an office building or call centre.
UPS systems for broadcasting companies
Secure power protection of the central servers and data centres along with the power conditioning of supplies to remote transmitters are essential to the smooth running of a telephone service provider.
A few seconds of downtime can result in a long period out-of-service as servers are rebooted and data recovered. This not only has serious financial implications it also casts a shadow over the company's reputation with its customers.
Investment in a good quality UPS system can reduce the risk of the downtime and the associated costs it brings.
UPS systems in call centres and in support of VoIP
Call centres rely heavily on banks of servers and need access, often 24/7, to reliable communication devices. A fraction of a second of downtime can lose all data currently being processed as well as cutting customers off, followed by a long period of poor service while data is recovered and systems restarted.
By installing a good UPS system you can help to ensure that you don't suffer from these power failures and the subsequent loss of business they bring.
Fuel cell UPS systems for remote relay stations
When accessing remote broadcast stations for regular battery maintenance is costly it can pay to consider fuel cells for your backup power needs. Chloride can offer a range of fuel cells, ideally suited for the telecoms industry.
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